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Release Date:
October 15, 1987
Original Title:
Made in U.S.A.
Alternate Titles:
Made in USA
Genres:
Adventure | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
DEG
Hemdale
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: R
Runtime: 82
Two men from Pennsylvania give up hope in their small run down coal mining town, and head off in search of the beaches of California. The two steal cars as they travel across the USA and are joined by a wild young woman.
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ADR Editor:
Bobbe Kurtz
Apprentice Sound Editor:
Michael Dressel
Art Direction:
Tom Southwell
Assistant Property Master:
Paul Byers
Assistant Sound Editor:
Sarah Brady
Joe Dorn
Beth Lynk
Associate Producer:
Mark Allan
Boom Operator:
Jack M. Nietzsche Jr.
Carpenter:
John P. Fegan
Rick Kranzef
Edward J. Lizewski
Victor J. Radzeweiz III
Casting:
Julie Selzer
Sally Dennison
Construction Coordinator:
James T. Woods
Costume Design:
Kathryn Morrison
Dialogue Editor:
Lisa de Moraes
Director:
Ken Friedman
Director of Photography:
Curtis Clark
Editor:
Curtiss Clayton
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Graham Henderson
First Assistant Director:
Bill Corcoran
Foley Editor:
Nancy Richardson
Hairstylist:
Davida Simon
Key Hair Stylist:
Jodi Buss
Leadman:
Jay Burkhart
Makeup Artist:
Davida Simon
Ronnie Specter
Original Music Composer:
Thurston Moore
Kim Gordon
Lee Ranaldo
Steve Shelley
Painter:
Charles Orlofsky
Producer:
Charles Roven
Production Design:
James William Newport
Production Illustrator:
Fred Lucky
Production Manager:
Mark Allan
Production Sound Mixer:
David Brownlow
Property Master:
Paul Ahrens
Roy 'Bucky' Moore
Screenplay:
Zbigniew Kempinski
Script Supervisor:
Connie Barzaghi
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Christopher Hackman
Second Assistant Director:
Phillip Christon
Second Second Assistant Director:
W. Thomas Snyder
Second Unit Director:
Bruce Meade
Set Decoration:
Cynthia C. Rebman
Sound Editor:
Barney Cabral
Richard Dwan Jr.
Frank Smathers
Sound Effects Editor:
Raúl Dávalos
Susan Godfrey
Frank Smathers
Hamilton Sterling
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don Cahn
Jeffrey J. Haboush
Greg P. Russell
Artie Torgersen
James G. Williams
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Scott Readwine
Still Photographer:
Gary Farr
Story:
Zbigniew Kempinski
Nick Wechsler
Stunt Coordinator:
Harry Wowchuk
Stunt Driver:
Gene Hartline
Stunts:
Chris Howell
Bruce Paul Barbour
Dana Bertolette
Dana Dru Evenson
Charles Edward Fortson
Steve Geray
Keii Johnston
Michael Russo
Lori Seaman
Neil Summers
Marie Van Reeves
Donna Evans
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jacqueline Cristianini
Dody Dorn
Third Assistant Director:
Margaret Davis
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